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Sucking pests of mango

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Title Sucking pests of mango
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Creator P. V. Rami Reddy, M. A. Rashmi, K. Sree devi, Sandeep Singh
 
Subject Mango, sucking pests, hoppers, mealybug, Idioscopus, thrips
 
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Mango, Mangifera indica L., is grown throughout the subtropics and tropics and is one of the world's most important fruit crops. Mango is vulnerable to a variety of pests including insects, mites, pathogens and vertebrates. However insect pests often pose serious threat to the profitable cultivation. Insect pests considered economically important to mango are leafhoppers, mealybugs, thrips, fruit flies, stone weevil, stem borer etc. The changing climate, growing number of monovarietal orchards, clean cultivation and chemical intensive plan protection measures have contributed to significant shifts in pest community structures. Those pests considered to be of minor importance sometime back have become major, like thrips, and vice versa. Hence there is a need to constantly update information on pest status to enhance our preparedness to tackle them effectively. This chapter deals exclusively with the sucking pests, including insects and mites, occurring on mango, their bioecolgy, damage potential and management strategies.
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Date 2021-09-08T04:46:11Z
2021-09-08T04:46:11Z
2020-06-01
 
Type Book chapter
 
Identifier 1. Reddy, P. V.R ., Rashmi, R. A., Sreedevi, K. and Singh, S. 2020.Sucking Pests of mango . In : Omkar (ed.), Sucking Pests of Crops, pp. 411-423. Springer Nature Pvt. Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6149-8_16
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Language English
 
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Publisher Springer